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International Association for Public Participation

Introduction to patient-oriented research: eLearning modules (Alberta SPOR SUPPORT Unit)

Understanding health research: A tool for making sense of health studies (University of Glasgow)

ATTIC: Activities for Transforming Teams & Igniting Change (BC Patient Safety & Quality Council)

What is patient engagement health research? (Knowledge Nudge)

Research 101 : A manifesto for ethical research in the Downtown Eastside (Journal article)

Patient-oriented research repository (University of British Columbia)

Identifying potential barriers and solutions to patient partner compensation (payment) in research (Journal article)

How to talk about compensation with patient partners (Journal article)

British Columbia Network Environment for Indigenous Health Research (BC NEIHR)

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